
Netflix has dropped Meghan Markle’s recipes from her new programme, despite the Duchess of Sussex denying claims that she is releasing a cookbook.
The streaming platform has published all the recipes from each episode of “With Love, Meghan” so fans can follow clear instructions.
However, in episode six – titled “The Juice is Worth the Squeeze” – one of Meghan’s friends asked the former working royal about whether a cookbook was in the works.
She asked: “When’s the cookbook coming?”
The mother-of-two quickly denied any claims of a cookbook, saying: “I haven’t thought about something like that.”
Another friend asked: “I wonder if anybody’s done that, like a Maj, you know, cookbook.”
Meghan replied: “Like game night cooking?”
The friend added: “Yeah, game night cooking.”
From the first episode of “With Love, Meghan,” fans can try to make Epsom salts, truffle popcorn, and a honey lemon layer cake with raspberries.
In the second episode, fans can attempt tulip toasts and ladybug Crostinis.
The third episode featured guest chef Roy Choi, who showed the Duchess of Sussex how to make different varieties of kimchi and Korean fried chicken.
The professional chef additionally made Ramen Salt, Korean Crying Tiger Sauce, and Soy Ginger Sauce.
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In the following episodes, Meghan makes food ranging from focaccia, pasta salad, homemade dog treats, and plantain chips.
The Duchess also showed how to dehydrate citrus fruits to use as garnishes in cocktails.
As well as food, Meghan tries her hand at creating balloon arches, gardening, candle making and a Japanese Polishing Face Mask.